I listened to the whole first season over a few evenings and thought it was great. As someone for whom the prospect of reliving childhood memories is... not appealing, I was a bit worried this would go into territory I couldn't cope with, but it goes to totally different and unexpected territory instead. It's hard to discuss in detail without spoilers, but just when you think you've got the hang of *that* territory, it goes somewhere else. Then does the same thing again, always in a way that adds to the plot and worldbuilding. There were a couple of moments where I felt the main characters were being uncharacteristically dense in not picking up on things that the audience already knew about, but it's notable that I cared about and respected the characters enough to feel that. It's a story that's uniquely suited to audio, with several episodes dedicated to a podcast-within-a-podcast, and themes of music and listening running throughout. The audio production is also excellent. Highly bingeable.